What is a accurate inside dog?

The dog cannot be yappy and not to much fur because its really hot where i live and its got to be small also it cant attack animals because i have a rabbit contained by my house.
Cavalier King Charles Spaniel. I have one that lives inside all the time contained by winter because of the immense amount of snow we get here.
They bark very little, are thoroughly bright, never aggressive, love kids, cats, and other dogs, and are very easy to train.
I don't know if any dog would get hold of along well with a rabbit. That would be the difficult part beside any dog.

The yappiness and the tolerance of your rabbit would be down to how you train the dog as well as what breed you choose - I wouldn't advise a terrier surrounded by this situation. You'd need to make sure the rabbit and the dog be never left alone together at least whilst you went through a long training programme near the dog. Dogs don't come pre-programmed not to yap and to ignore small fluffy animals, rather the reverse! Which leaves small, short-haired breeds but all the ones I can cogitate of would like chasing rabbits.

Try getting a cat instead!

Blood hound we own 4 and my Grandma has 2 and my aunt has 1. They are the family's fav dog.
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If you don't like yappy dogs, a good choice would be a Basenji. They are an African barkless dog. They also have no undercoat and are as effective hypo-allergenic as you can get.
One unique thing roughly Basenji's is that they yodel or "bugle" when they're happy to see you. It so cute it just melts your heart. They also sing whether you start it.
The only downside to a Basenji is that they are escape artists, so if you leave them out within the yard, they will find a way to get absent. Other than that, they're an awesome dog.
I had a tri-color, he was black, brown and cream. Beautiful dog. If you Google Basenji's singing or yodelling, you can hear what they sound approaching online.
a well-trained dog.

adopt a beagle, maybe?
no dog is a good inside dog.
They adjectives need to get out for a walk socialize next to other dogs and people.

Dogs need plenty of xercise.

If you want a another pet get another rabbit.
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As far as the rabbit goes, the 2 can get along fine whether you train the dog not to hurt the rabbit from a young age. When I was growing up, I had a Dog, several Cats, a Rabbit and a Rat - They adjectives got along great!
Maltese?
A mixed breed might work too
I own a pitbull terrier mix that does not bark at all and really really friendly with empire. Whatever you go for, try to do some research first
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